Shares of DroneShield Ltd (DRO.AU) surged 5.04% during intraday trading on Wednesday, marking a significant upward movement for the defense technology company.
The sharp rise follows a regulatory filing revealing that global financial giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. has become a substantial holder in the company. According to the filing, JPMorgan Chase and its affiliates now own 48.8 million shares, representing a 5.29% stake in DroneShield.
Such a significant investment from a major institutional player is often interpreted by the market as a strong vote of confidence in the company's future prospects, likely driving increased investor interest and buying activity during the session.
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